Hi folks
Have a few choices on tyres
AVON ZT7 70.99 X 2 -£10 £131.98 total
GT RADIAL FE2 61.38 X 2 =£122.76 total
PirelliP1 Cinturato 76.06 X 2 -10 = £142.12 total
Any idea which or all on par
GT Radial?, is that a brand?. If so, never heard of them and as such I'd have expected them to be a lot cheaper than the other two!.
GT Radial are a very budget brand, probably Chinese owned.
Avon are reaelly at best a mid-range brand, even though they often (in my view) tend to associate themselves with performance car tyres.
From reading many Tyre Reviews website tests over the years, Avons tend to be softer tyres to give good ry grip and reasonable on noise, but using slightly older tech but which are not so long lasting or so good in the wet.
Its an odd trio though, are those your only choices?.
Looks like from the prices quoted the likely size combo of tyre is either unusual, and thus not too many available, and thus having to rely on older or lesser tech / makes, and/or the tyres are wider / larger diameter / low profile.
It's always a good idea to check out what tyres a car you wish to buy has fitted and can be (manufacturer 'approved' size combos and what's physically / legally possible without having to recalibrate the speedo etc [if that's even allowed]), as many nowadays come fitted with 'unusual' (read rare) tyre size combos which cost a small fortune to replace, and often forcing the car's owner to either pick old tyre designs and/or hunt around to even find any.
I think that another thread covered this the other day to some degree.
I remember when I woned my old 90s Micra, its 175/60 R13H tyres were not that common when I bought the car (second hand) back in 1998, but there were enough decent makes manufacturing them using the latest tech so that I had a decent amount of choice, so that they only cost me £35 each (plus fitting) when I changed to a new set back in around 2002.
As 13in tyres are now very uncommon, even on superminis and city cars, the number of tyres available has probably dropped by 90-95%, leaving mainly cheapo Chinese ditchfinders (£45) or 10yo tyre tech (average - poor mpg and wet rated) and costing £85 a corner (all plus fitting) on BlackCircles.
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